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Aug 2023
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337: Chad Pregracke—America's Hardest Wo...

The Way I Heard It with Mike Rowe
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The founder of Living Lands and Waters talks about how his do-goodery removed over 13 million pounds of garbage from America's waterways, how he's turning discarded plastics into durable pallets, and why his volunteers refer to his flagship as the "Love Barge."
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